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Made for Sin
Made for Sin | Stacia Kane
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Karen Marie Moning raves that Stacia Kane “delivers dark, sexy urban fantasy at its finest.” Now Kane introduces her most addictive antihero yet: a Las Vegas PI who makes his own luck—and embodies everything that’s oh-so-right with Sin City. A lot of bad hands get dealt in Vegas, but E. L. Speare may be holding one of the worst: He’s cursed with the need to commit sins, and if he misses his daily quota, there’s hell to pay—literally. Fortunately, his hometown affords him plenty of chances to behave badly. But Speare’s newest case really has him going out on a limb. The right-hand man of a notorious crime boss has been found dead in a Dumpster—minus his right hand, not to mention the rest of his arm. What catches Speare’s attention, however, is that the missing appendage was severed clean by a demon-sword, a frighteningly powerful tool of the underworld. Speare’s out of his element, so he turns to a specialist: Ardeth Coyle, master thief, dealer in occult artifacts, and bona fide temptress. Ardeth’s hotter than a Las Vegas sidewalk on the Fourth of July, but she’s one sin Speare has to resist. The dismembered corpses are piling up, unimaginable evil lurks in the shadows, and if this odd couple hopes to beat the odds, Speare needs to keep his hands off Ardeth, and his head in the game.
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Romanceaholic
Made for Sin | Stacia Kane
Pickpick

Ahhhhhhh how I've missed Stacia Kane's writing style!

I can't say TOO much because I don't want to spoil anything, but the tortured hero, rockin heroine, and seedy underbelly of Vegas, mixed with Kane's trademark paranormal worldbuilding, grit, sexual tension and action was absolutely perfect.

I can only pray she chooses to continue this very promising series, because I, for one, will snatch it up in a millisecond.

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Caitriona
Made for Sin | Stacia Kane
Mehso-so

Wavering between Pick and So-So for this one. Not a bad story, but I got the 'twist' quite early on, and I don't find the main character that interesting. Not sure if I'd bother reading a sequal as this is just a little bit too far away from my core taste.